Representations of the Antigone Myth in the Latin American Stage: Theatre, Resistance and Memory
The present study is based on a series of questions linked to the persistence of the figure of Antigone in Latin-American theatrical performances and to the possibility of considering theatre as a cultural practice associated to the preservation of memory. The different Latin-American versions of th...
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I28-R145-7255_oai2025-11-17 Sturla, Antonella 2019-11-01 The present study is based on a series of questions linked to the persistence of the figure of Antigone in Latin-American theatrical performances and to the possibility of considering theatre as a cultural practice associated to the preservation of memory. The different Latin-American versions of the myth make clear that, as Byung-Chul Han (2016) points out, violence is a constant in History and its ways of showing up vary according to the social constellations. While in the Ancient Greece the war was a material exercise over the bodies of the fighters and the victims, nowadays violence turns anonymous, unsubjectivated and systemic. El presente estudio surgió a partir de una serie de preguntas vinculadas a la persistencia de la figura de Antígona en las teatralidades latinoamericanas y a la posibilidad de considerar al teatro como una práctica cultural asociada a la conservación de la memoria. Las distintas versiones latinoamericanas del mito evidenciaron que, como señala Byung-Chul Han (2016), la violencia es una constante en la historia y sus formas de aparición varían según las constelaciones sociales. Mientras en la Antigua Grecia la guerra era un ejercicio material sobre los cuerpos de los combatientes y las víctimas, en la actualidad la violencia se torna anónima, desubjetivada y sistémica. application/pdf https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/telondefondo/article/view/7255 spa Facultad de Filosofía y Letras, Universidad de Buenos Aires https://revistascientificas.filo.uba.ar/index.php/telondefondo/article/view/7255/6509 telondefondo. Revista de Teoría y Crítica Teatral; Núm. 30 (2019); 174-192 1669-6301 Antigone Myth memory violence theatre Antígona mito memoria violencia teatro Representations of the Antigone Myth in the Latin American Stage: Theatre, Resistance and Memory Las representaciones del mito de Antígona en las teatralidades latinoamericanas: teatro, resistencia y memoria info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion https://repositoriouba.sisbi.uba.ar/gsdl/cgi-bin/library.cgi?a=d&c=telonde&d=7255_oai |
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The present study is based on a series of questions linked to the persistence of the figure of Antigone in Latin-American theatrical performances and to the possibility of considering theatre as a cultural practice associated to the preservation of memory. The different Latin-American versions of the myth make clear that, as Byung-Chul Han (2016) points out, violence is a constant in History and its ways of showing up vary according to the social constellations. While in the Ancient Greece the war was a material exercise over the bodies of the fighters and the victims, nowadays violence turns anonymous, unsubjectivated and systemic. |
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Representations of the Antigone Myth in the Latin American Stage: Theatre, Resistance and Memory |
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